Week of December 28 through January 3
Clever, insolent, creative, irreverent; even a little twisted. I speak of the writers here at CliqueClack, and the unique posts they churn out day after day. How could we let seven days go by without highlighting some of the week’s gems?
Since there actually wasn’t any new programming on TV this week, we enjoyed writing about all things retro.
- Rich brought his combination of research and nostalgia to CliqueClack Kids this week in his post about You Can’t Do That on Television.
- Fans of Don Johnson, pastels, cop shows and metrosexuals won’t want to miss Scott’s CliqueClack Flashback of Miami Vice.
- Slightly less retro but still a thing of the TV past is The Wire, and Bob Degon continues his Wire Virgin’s Diary by wrapping up season one and plunging into season two.
- Speaking of virgins, we’re almost to the end of the first season in my Diary of Supernatural Virgin, and I’ve discovered the story arc and my point of no return.
Controversy abounded this week, when Keith wrote his take on Joss Whedon’s new series, Dollhouse, being compared to — gasp! — My Own Worst Enemy. I stirred up the pot when I posed the question, Has TV ruined me for movies?
The controversy continued with Julia’s Guest-clack, 15 most kickass women on television. Her varied list only included 15, after all, and there were so many honorable mentions in the comments.
More guest clacks: Aryeh wonders if Vince of Entourage is necessary, celebrates the fact that How I Met Your Mother’s Barney is legendary, and wonders once again what’s going on inside Criminal Minds‘ BAU. Any BSG fan will not want to miss Ivey’s preview of the Caprica pilot script.
Speaking of previews, are you curious about the season premiere of Lost? Bob’s got some teasers for you….
Finally, if you haven’t had a chance to hop over and nominate CliqueClack for the 2009 Bloggie Awards, what are you waiting for?
Until next week….
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